We also collaborated with Emanuela Moroli, editor of the national youth magazine, "Ciao 2001', creating a sheet that
became an insert of the magazine, called 'HIP'.
(Rome's 1st 'Underground' paper.)

HIP spawned many new sheets in the Roman 'counterculture'

with names like 'Il Manifesto', 'La Comune',
'Mother'

(later changed to 'Madria'), and many others.

These papers consisted of a long one sided print, folded
accordion style to create pages. Using the architects preferred
printing method of 'Blueprint', which made copies from a
black and white original, in either of three colors: navy blue,
amber brown, or black. This method of reproduction was
relatively cheap compared to Process printing
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Below: A little Job for Mother & her friends Covers #3 and #4

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Below are 3 in a series
of 5 posters
illustrated in collaboration between
Rene' Olivares ad John Flores :

Page 1

Page 2

Page 3

Me,
working on page 4.

Pages
4 and 5 were sold to OZ Magazine (London) in 1969.

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Amauta
Shilon , a unique experience that unfortunately
lasted only two years, 'til my departure for the US in 1970.
It created life-long friendships that still manage to keep
in touch, even though continents apart.